Suwanti,
i am working on a possible documentary project on Hong Kong cinemas and am looking for a cinema (1950’s or 60’s) which might still exist in Hong Kong. Could you please email me at if you have any ideas.
Thanking you in advance

Supplement 3:—
According to advertisements published in both Chinese and English language newspapers,the regulated admission prices of “Gone with the Wind” being shown in the Alhambra Theatre and the Queen’s Theatre are :—75 centsã€$1.10ã€$2.20ã€$3.30 and $4.40 Hong Kong Dollar.
The showing time of the film is 2.30pm and 8pm.
Raymond Lo/22nd May,2005

Supplement 2:—
According to an article published by the evening newspaper “ the China Mail”,the normal admission prices of the Alhambra Theatre[å¹³å®‰æˆ²é™¢] in 1934 is from 35 cents[front stalls] to $1.50[for the loges and boxes] Hong Kong Dollar.
Raymond Lo/22nd May,2005

Supplement:—
The Alhambra Theatre was opened by Mr R.H.Kotewall on the night of 31th January,1934.Before World War 2,the theatre was managed by “Hong Kong Amusements Ltd”.
Hong Kong Amusements Ltd.managed over 70 theatres throghout China before World War 2.
Hong Kong Amusements Ltd.,according to a news report published by a English newspaper of Hong Kong,“is now running in this Colony nine cinema theatres,of which the largest are the Queen’s and the Alhambra."
Raymond Lo/21 st May,2005